Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Why log onOr why not is more like it. The world is becoming two sides no matter how you look at it:* white or colored* black or white* christian versus islam, or vice versa* the east and the west (unlike Game of Thrones slant that it's a conflict between the North :: soon to be South)* in any category, there is an either or an or that also applies * the good and the bad * the kind and the evil* you're either home or at work * which one defines you* you're either goofing off or getting things done * which one defines you * which one do you lean towardsI love this siteThis site is magnificent. It has a lot going on. It responded to my query with this incredible escape. Why so fantastic. Well, firstly it was all in the nameTrendyYou can't even determine what's trendy unless you are on the pulse. These tricksters are sending a beat out to the ones, regardless of age, what to be considered the hipsters not the hippies. Where a gang of like minded gravitate toward it and bounce back to their following. The site probably has what is the definition of theHipstersDepending on what era you're from, you're like a crew out of * Happy Days :: a show that is fun, light-hearted and Family Approved, or First Date Recommended. * 90210 :: I really never watched it. I don't even think I've really thought about it. This show was really explosive around GENxers. The first bubble of hipsters. Hipsters times a poof of popularity.BelievableThat's why some shows or movies really resonate among us. Who do you think should be considered the #bestofeverything most popular? Well if it is not filtered paid for media, what else can be the voice but a hashtage of merit #bestofeverything :: to be tapped on a clicked out :: setting the benchmarks by the people.#bestofeverythingIs a pulse, whether echoing or with force. Triumph over paid media. Hahahaha where the Neilson's Ratings become instinct? Why not?The best example in humbleness was a young lobby barman/server at the Hilton's Lobby Bar named Oscar. I will have to scrounge around and see if I have any pictures of him.The problem with picturesI find it really difficult to attribute | credit | most if not all of them. The artists, whether by stroke of a brush or click of a photo. They deserve to be NotedFor their brilliant vision :: captured. Spurning the vibration across all nations. The creatorsWho are the creators, innovators, imagineers, informative, inspirations? The are the instigators. Of an idea, a positive movement. To outcast the evil to ban it from our world.The ones who are digital oratorsYou know it is really tempting to want to approach a publishing machine like The New Yorker to give a Canadian viewpoint of the great metropolitan center of the universe. It used to be The London Post wasn't it that used to define London, England and now called the UK?Why for?I mean seriously. They take my content (after a bazillion attempts) and completely implode it across the universe. To be translated.Nobody thinks like meAt least I haven't found any. Sure I know of quite a few I would absolutely look up to. They could be even contributors in the expression that envelopes me so closely, then sends it out like shooting stars across the universe.#bestofeverythingWas hatched here on this blog. Date stamped if you will. With multiple references on the seeds that were sprinkled around the best social media giants glued on two, allowing it to rise even more as an upside down pyramid. Only the best float to the bottom because only the very best of #everything had to start at the bottom at some point.ReminisceThe first published site(s) for the #bestofeverything was under the author, Jeannette Marshall. Creating a link back back back back. Hoping for a demand for a spot on that ever-present voice. What are folks doing, how are they using such a powerful tool like #bestofeverything :: racism, violent tendencies, mean vibes, bullies, cheaters, haters :: are kept between those two sets of dots. Never permitted to escape, confined by the borders. So that only truly great stuff emerges at the top of the pyramid upside down.

A releaseThis blog has given me such a release on ideas, creativity, imagineering like a puff of misty dust. A writing language often experimented with. Forming foundations for ideas like #bestofeverything :: which will be the main #hashtag that will define everything. For saleFrom the beginning the soul purpose of creating #bestofeverything I kept returning to the dream of just writing. Helping people. Making them more fashionable, respectful, creative souls.A matter of commerceTaking it to be a major brand. Nothing skewed. No recounts. The social media brands will shout the statistics :: what is the * best brand * where the best things are branded by the people

We know about the left and the right #brain but this explains/shows example. #bestofeverything

Welcome if this is your first visit to my brain implosion. Where nothing is kept in and the more I exercise it, the more it allows to filter in. The new HipstersRecognizing something neat or instinctively thinking it will go to the stratosphere. Assemble, follow each other and beginning #bestofeverything in only positive observance. The uncommonWhere the unknown or unaware had not hit a radar.The blast they creating by their repetition of that hashtag. To be officially credited by stats on where the viewers are i.e. The United States being 80%.Top 20 percentEarn the recognition for 80 percent of making our world a better place, solving a great problem, like global warming. The top 20 percent of anything great, nice, kind, creative where :: violence, hatred, radicalism, racist, corrupt unhealthy :: stay outside the confines of this trend. Where the super Socialmediameisters like Google, Twitter, Facebook stand against the other traditional media brands liked* Magazines (established first in print and not online) which exclude Socialmediameisters who they follow.* Radio going from station signal to digital access driving listeners to traffic to their site where they are still, but more subtly now, attracting very instinctive and savvy advertisers. *Buyers so focussed on the bottom line without creating masterpiece marketing success. They will have website stats, from the start, like me. To the finishers who set the high bar as the great :: as in MASHABLE. MashableJust pow! (What was that movie or TV show that used that term? SNL perhaps.) But that is what and how Mashable makes me feel. They are so intune with the nuances of my moods, curiosities, and unfound treasures amongst the noise of constant chatter.A one woman showWell, this my honeys, is a one lady goal. To be full of optimism as I face challenges of growing older. Wanting to fight it with a awesome attitude, gregarious personality that is turned to low audio compared to this voice I get to show.Who can questionWhether she is right or wrong. Well you can't. Because you see. We are a one person opinion.An open opinionUsed faithfully, positively and openly to look at the bright side of most everything. Turning the knob face down at anything negative :: abuse, bias, hatred, rants :: are kept aside.Strength in numberFirmly, optimistically am convinced will unfold. I mean, really. Do you want to only hear about things that are geared towards your explosive in numbers Millennials to drown you out? A meeting of mindsWhere the need for optimism matters. For with optimism drives making our world a better place. Not any borders. No areas to :: discriminate, violate :: human rights take command.Where the artistic or creativeAssemble when they see themselves or their mentor rise to the top. Because their image, cartoon, art, photograph, illustration, musical will be celebrated. The rise to the top determined by #bestofeverythingPeople will speakWhere only the people who are beyond the :: bracketed :: words will join. Give opinions. I'm just the narrator, instigator, navigator, orator, communicator for everyone agreeing on who they really think is#bestofeverythingAs the originator, proven by datestamp originated in this blog. Only the best in categories I can extrapolate, eventually with the help of the social media platform, springboard to real information on what matters. Because if you ban those :: bracketed :: words. Then only the very best can float to the bottom, peacefully. Focus on keeping that up in both your life and your work.

A prediction I made a year ago. A blog on how I was going to be able to predict the next groovy trend, whether it be by fashion or beauty or smarts. A little sophisticated in the approach.ReleasedNo creative imagination parts were ever left off nor unexplored. Just scan across your information zone on here. But you can certainly can establish it on here and then I'll ReTweet, Post and share. At the top of what's trendingOr maybe at the bottom with the seed being scattered. To folks that are the Hipsters.* THANK YOU IF YOU SHARE :: Tweet, Like, Post, Pin, + let me know if I missed your point of view because as far as I'm concerned @Vine hasn't made it on the register of the great innovators* LINKED IN was my first approach to socializing through media more like wirelined and now wireless. I rarely admit this but years ago, like 10, I had hit on Yahoo chatting. It must have been the infancy of professional bloggers abound. We could chat, emote through typed word, and it was not refining egos but defining quality. Survival of the fittestThat's what life's all about. The survivors, the champions, the leaders, the gifted, the talented, the musical, the creative mingle. Inspiring, constructively criticing each other, push the other to move higher. EgotistsWill continue upwards, as my described upside down pyramid. Floating before dispersing after their mad energy to stay at the top, exhausted the natural talent and burnt out the best. Those that worship what others think are the egotists.EmotersThe strongest philosophies will traverse across written spheres, mostly on computers, rarely on television unless a savvy Millennial producer catches the positive vibe surfing across the waves, both wired and wireless. CapturedWhere comments will be where the commentary is gathered, willingly while captured by the creativity and fellowship that spreads farther and father. To drown out the fear mongers, violators, terrorists to a faint whisper.Resonation NationIs established its home on this blog. Because that is the only banner over our heads, faceless, only identified by its shear exuberant positiveness.Thank you for visiting again. You thought I forgot you? Heck, golly, jeepers be gone. That idea. No. A special shout out to the earliest readers. Then there are the sharers. Maybe once in a very long while. I know there are only a few who read this. My motherMarie probably reads this. At 81, she has to do click exercises and since she can always nag me, reads this. I'd love to be a fly on the wall if we could do a seniors jinx trick, capture it on video and make it go viral under #bestofeverything :: where people share their greatest stories. Y'all commentMy favorite champion I've ever met was my "sister from another mother" down in the US who did our introductions to the tools at HP. Training? You can't be serious. Only the smartest assemble to say that they have worked or work at the greatest corporation of all time: HP. TheatricsBecame more of the norm at HP. It completed moved the spindle from one side to the left. As in the creative side set aside for the more practical. Showing you that only the best, most enduring and endearing companies are those ones that had a lot of moving parts in our world :: think Disney and that Graphic Interface fueled completely by the strength of HP. When fools that think stock price is more important than human innovation :: be gone.BIGGEST SHOUT OUT TO DONNA IN MARYLAND with LOVE and AFFECTION #RT #bestofeverythingYour CANADIAN Ginny Pig.Or is that spelt Ginnie Pig? Help! Ah, thank you Chrome spell check. How do you do that?

Sunday, May 22, 2016

We may be the ultimate empty nestersWe don't do much other than going to and from work, spend quality time together, and have a smaller, more intimate group of friends.A blended family survival storyIf you look on our stories, both apart and together, you can recognize a common thread. We thought we'd be with our former spouse forever but they goofed up. We were able to walk away, with bruised hearts in tact, somewhat fearful of failure witnessed before.Nobody in their right mindWould have on the one side, taken on 3 kids, even if they seemed polite, well-mannered, active kids. The other, already with pretween and teenage girls and one boy. Call us crazyBut we do like spending time together. Neither seems to have a burning need or a gap in their life. Case in point, I blog in front of my husband, and he can always log on to my social media or blogs.Trust well earnedOne of the biggest obstacle to go beyond trust to great love. Having gone through the rigamarole of separation, divorce, trying to raise children just hitting their teens. Weeding through Junior High. The most difficult time in anyone's life, feeling abandoned as mom and dad join, siblings warm. Anyone who'd meet us now, would never know or sense that we have been anything but together, with children born every two years: 27, 25, 23, 21 year olds. SpiritualWell not really. Perhaps one more spiritually curious while the other uses information as their faith. Yes, it could describe either one of us, alternating, unique at times. We're in sync with each other's vibe. There to be supportive when it counts and taking a step back when it was time. Instinctively moving back and forth like Drake's awkward dancing in a memorable video. He's Canadian.CanadianWe like being Canadian. We watch American politics, are informed about the challenges for our cousins to the south. Yet, known as a kind nation, beholden to the US, while independently renowned. Even Russia's Putin surprised the Canada versus Finland hosted in Moscow, to present Canadians with their consecutive gold medal and calling Canada: "The motherland of hockey". Net netA version of yes, yes, in our own tongue. We really like many of the same things. Favorite past times is planning, cooking, hosting dinners for friends or our growing brood. A fiance becomes a husband in August, and expectations for grandparenting sets in.Our favorites right noware Game of Thrones (HBO), Home to Win (HGTV), and movies like the Man from Uncle (Telus' OnDEMAND TV).ContestWe'd love to win the "Home to Win" (HGTV) contest, because we share the joy of collecting and decorating together. Not really tested outside our own home. A home that has been styled with warmth and welcome.IdeasContinually burning in my adventures with social media. Can I make it an income? You are following me and have a hand in doing so, raising popularity based on meeting ones dreams.Favorite TVGame of Thrones (HBO) is our must-watch show every week every Sundays. Before that, it was Sons of Anarchy, before that, Breaking Bad. Sprinkle in Better Call Saul.Sweet 60Some of my best unique material for blogging or sharing on Social Media comes from my Rob. He knew I was blogging when I asked him what the name of "Saul" was and he suggested I GOOGLE: "Bryan Crandston 60th birthday" so I did.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

If you're looking for something to do this May long weekend (Canada), you may want to consider The Man from Uncle.What a pleasant surpriseit was to watch a remake of the 60s television series Man from Uncle.Typically, I'm not into the "action" film genre but this movie packed a punch with these things I enjoyed:

A cast of beautiful people: they were very cool

Fabulous fashions

Style galore: the set, the stars, the fashions

A throwback from the 60s vibe and styles

BACKGROUND:

Set during the height of the Cold War, KGB Agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) is sent to capture Gaby Teller (Alicia Vikander), the daughter of a former Nazi scientist who previous worked for the US. However, before Kuryakin can reach her, smouldering CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) gets there first. The next day, they’re both notified that they need to work together as it comes to light that Teller’s father has been forced to work for a billionaire diabolical genius who’s building a new type of atomic bomb. (COURTESY of Stylex)

CHARACTERS:

Napolean Solo

Henry Cavill looked familiar to me so I had to dig a little to recall where I had seen him last: VOILA! the latest Superman flicks.

Henry is going to continue to climb on the manly meter. He has style and substance as Napolean Solo with his dreamy presence crafted by Director Guy Ritchie and cowritten with Lionel Wigram.

Illya Kuryakin

Armie Hammer has been on the film radar with movies The Social Network (2010), Mirror Mirror (2012) and The Lone Ranger (2013). He may not be ultra smooth with his Russian accent, but he doesn't make just make his co-star character (Telly) swoon. My guess is the young ladies are going to keep Armie on their "hunk" radar.

GabyTeller

Alicia Vikander has been flittering across our screens in notables such as The Danish Girl and A Royal Affair

I was particularly gaga over her styles and the chemistry between her and Armie Hammer -- kiss her already!!

Victoria VinciguerraElizabeth Debicki commanded the screen as femme fatale villainous character Victoria. We can't quite hate because her magnificent style. We've seen her before alongside Leo in The Great Gatsby (2013) and one of my noted favorites Everest (2015).

Victoria captivated this fashionista with the eye-popping style, makeup and hair.

WaverlyHugh Grant has been a fan favorite since his popularity rose in the 1990s with such memorable films as Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and Bridget Jones Diary (2001). Safe to say fans have forgiven him for his past digressions as he solidly portrays CIA commander, Waverly.

SETThe mood of the film was arresting because of the brilliant set design. The backdrops were incredible, they complement the action and scenes and styles. From dark alleys to elegant hotels, Architectural Digest gave it a nod with a feature on the production design:

A cast-iron public restroom is the setting for meeting between CIA and KGB

Even a casual meeting was surrounded by artful decor.

Solo’s West Berlin apartment is a colorful contrast to the other dark interiors.

The historic architecture of Rome: the Spanish Steps and Teatro di Marcello.

The bygone era of the Cold War

The Grand Hotel Plaza.

The interiors of the aerospace facility were shot on a soundstage

MUSIC:

I discovered some new favorite music from great artists from the 1960s. Many will be strikingly familiar (think Michael Buble and the Blues Brothers). Have a listen:Solomon Burke: "Cry to me"

Solomon Burke: "Everybody needs someone to love"

Nina Simon: "Feelin Good"

Roberta Flack: "Compared to What"

REVIEWS:

The reviews from critics could have been a lot better, in my opinion. It only goes to show you that often the critics are not in sync with the audience who were far more entertained. I think more will agree with me after they watch it. (p.s. I did go and add my own 4.7 stars at Rotten Tomatoes)

Critic reviews

Though the pic is solidly made, its elegant vintage flavor simply doesn't feel modern enough to cut through the tough summer competition.Full review

If stylish spy thrillers are your thing, look no further – Guy Ritchie is back with his reboot of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. – a tongue-in-cheek and highly polished take on the '60s television series. Stylex

TOMATOMETER

Critics Consensus: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. tries to distract from an unremarkable story with charismatic stars and fizzy set pieces, adding up to an uneven action thriller with just enough style to overcome its lack of substance.

AUDIENCE SCORE

The period spy thriller “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” is only intermittently engaging and amusing, and those portions of the movie that succeed are also frustrating. Because they’re cushioned by enervated, conceptually befuddled, and sometimes outright indifferent stuff.

TRAILERS:Take a test spin by visiting Warner Bros. dedicated site to view the trailers to tempt you more. Or just get to it. It currently is available "On Demand" from Telus.

There was a grave oversight by the Oscar community to ignore this poignant film that is both historical and inspirational. Although, I may not agree with the stand that black (that's what we call them in Canada since Afrocanadian hasn't been given as an option to African American) artists like Will Smith have taken by boycotting the Oscars. By being there in person they ARE making a stand for artists of any color contribute to our entertainment. Come on, we all have gone through days when we didn't want to go to school or work because we didn't agree with something, but we were forced to by our parents.

You have got to be stronger than the issue at hand. Don't align yourself with a statement that takes a side that you don't want forever to be associated with. I vaguely recall Marlon Brando using his Oscar nod for creating sympathy for the cause of Native North Americans.

Think about Leonardo Dicaprio's statements on Canada's oil just because he filmed at a location close to here. All of a sudden, he is an expert. Why not take a stand with class like Clint Eastwood did when filming his Oscar film "Forgiven" filmed close to my home in Calgary. He captured the beauty and magnificence. We aren't all roughnecks drilling for oil. Some of us love where we are from and what that means. We don't need a brief visitor like Dicaprio to insult the citizens of his host.

"Straight outta Compton" SHOULD have had some nominees for the Oscars. It was breathtaking in its honesty and historical significance to how black lives mattered in bringing a whole new genre to our musical ears. The cast transformed themselves into the heroes unfolded during the 80s, making a significant impact by its honest lyrics and reflection of the times. Personally, the upheaval that groups like Led Zepplin and The Rolling Stones had on our older siblings, were lost until many years later. We rode the short-lived disco wave but started the dance movement that allowed ABBA, David Bowie and Fleetwood Mac to be forever iconic in our minds. While many of us were watching those artist, there was a musical revolution going on that we were just too self-absorbed to have noticed. Have a look at this brief trailer:

I'm really glad I watched this movie. It brought so much reality to the bias, racism that these wonderKIDS plowed through and brought the gift of musical journalism: a voice of what was REALLY going on around us. I agree, it shouldn't have been acceptable. While it is easy to glance back shamefully noting that we may have been more than ignorant to the plight of these citizens.

I stand behind Paul Giamatti's portrayal of a sleezy white manager who filled his own pockets long before his clients ever did: I can just imagine how widespread this was. I like how the film brought into the fold how wrong it was. Some of us may have been aware, but not at the same capacity that black musicians and artists were ripped off. For that fact alone, this film should have more widespread recognition for its statement alone.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

When I woke up today and reread what I posted yesterday, it reminded me of the phenomena that began 30 years ago, 1984, when I was an optimistic, confident 24-year-old young lady, with the world at my doorstep, filled with that "anything was possible" and "can do" vigor.Granted, I was already married, but without children at the time. My then husband and I spent our Christmas holidays usually on a bus filled with 15 year-old hockey players going on a trip to Spokane for a tournament. My husband was a co-coach of a Bantam AA hockey team made up of a crew of dreamers and believers that they could reach for the impossible. In 1984, we celebrated Christmas per usual, Christmas Eve Mass and then on to Boxing Day, where we had to take down our tree, pack everything up so we could take the road trip. That was the basis of Christmas: giving of one's self for others.That year a phenomena was revealed in Britain that would be remembered every year since at Christmas Time: Source Wikipedia:BandAid is a charity supergroup featuring mainly British and Irish[1] musicians and recording artists.[2][3][4] It was founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for anti-poverty efforts in Ethiopia by releasing the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" for the Christmas market that year. On 25 November 1984, the song was recorded at Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, London, and was released in the UK four days later.[5][6] The single surpassed the hopes of the producers to become the Christmas number one on that release. Two subsequent re-recordings of the song to raise further money for charity also topped the charts. The original was produced by Midge Ure. The 12" version was mixed by Trevor Horn. In November 2014, a new version of the song was recorded by artists under the name of BandAid 30.[7]

The opening footage is startling, lest we were to forget the reason this emblem of hope was established. How was the idea born?Bob Geldof was deeply bothered and moved by the flight of starving children Ethiopia. He decided to leverage his contacts from the UK, Ireland, to raise money to help these unfortunates by creating a unique song, enlisting major the talent of the day, to record a song that all proceeds would directly go towards raising funds. The vocalists featured the best British and Irish talent:

Originally recorded in 1984, its re-release in 1985 after "Live Aid", caused it to soar in popularity. An emblem of the Holiday Season, it was very successful worldwide, selling over two million copies and raising more than $24,000,000 (US). It became the benchmark for celebrity musicians inspiring actions of charity.One of the biggest talent at the time was "WHAM!" fronted by George Michael and Andrew Ridgely had the #1 Hit in 1984 with "Careless Whisper" topping Billboard's Top Song.

Followed by "Wake me up before you go go" became a No# favorite in 1985 in countries like the US, Canada, Australia. So, it wasn't surprising they'd be one of the first vocal standouts on

In fact, Wham's "Last Christmas" became the highest-selling single to ever peak at #2 in the UK charts, remaining #2 for five weeks, when "Do They Know It's Christmas" surpassed it.

Joining the chart toppers to lend vocals were from the best names of the 84-85s like Boy George (Culture Club), Spandau Ballet, and Duran Duran._________________________________Fast forward 30 years and I'm a parent of kids of similar ages to what I was back then. Another "Do they know it's Christmas?" was released 2014/15 thirty years after the original.It comes as no surprise that UK sensation One Direction softly vocalizes the first words acapello. They are a favorite of my daughters 21 and 23, not so far off of my own age 30 years earlier.

Band Aids 30 years lifted off the Billboard charts at No. 1. (Source: Billboard )The Band Aid 30 line-up on the new version of the single, which is raising funds to fight the Ebola virus in West Africa, includes such stars as Bono, One Direction, Rita Ora, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith,Ellie Goulding, Emeli Sandé, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Seal,Sinead O’Connor and Roger Taylor of Queen. “Do They Know It’s Christmas” has now topped the U.K. chart in all four of its incarnations, including the multi-million-selling first version at Christmas 1984 and subsequent anniversary editions in 1989 and 2004. The 1984 original re-charted yesterday at No. 61.Similarly to WHAM in 1984/85, One Direction is certainly a chart topper, and adored by Millinneal girls and minus. Billboard recognized them as the "Artist of the Year" for 2014, when the 30 years later tribute was launched, they represent the first lyrics and melody, while girls swoon over Harry. (Source: Billboard )

Wise anthem for the Millennial generation:

Today Millinneal Ed Sheeran sings for his generation topping the charts in 2015. (Source: Billboard):Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England in 1991, Sheeran released his first EP, The Orange Room, while still at school, and his first two albums, his self-titled debut and Want Some, by the age of 16. After moving to London to gain more live experience, his performance of the self-penned "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" on YouTube channel SB.tv gained half a million viewers and attracted the attention of actor/R&B star Jamie Foxx, who invited him to appear on his Los Angeles Sirius radio show.His new record debuted at number one on both the U.S. and U.K. charts, reached gold or platinum status in 15 countries, and the singles for "Sing" and "Thinking Out Loud" both topped the British charts.

I hope you enjoy the music and videos selected to emphasize how impactful charity can be, whether famous or not. Enjoy the spirit it brings.

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